- TSS
Earnslaw is a 1912
Edwardian twin ****
steamer based at Lake
Wakatipu in New Zealand. She is one of the
oldest tourist attractions in
Central Otago...
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Mount Earnslaw /
Pikirakatahi is a 2,819-metre (9,249 ft)
mountain in the
South Island of New Zealand. It is
named after Earnslaw (formerly Herneslawe)...
- Ana-au
glowworm caves. In the late 1960s, the
Hutchins bought the TSS
Earnslaw. Then they
moved into ****ord
Sound /
Piopiotahi and
competed with government...
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jumping and
tramping tracks within easy reach. A
vintage steamboat, the TSS
Earnslaw regularly plies its waters.
Several vineyards are
nearby in Gibbston. The...
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height of 1,800
metres (5,906 ft). It is
regularly visited by the TSS
Earnslaw steamship,
which takes p****engers to the base of the
mountain to visit...
- were combined,
using chroma keying, with
panoramic views of the
Mount Earnslaw /
Pikirakatahi region and
Mount Aspiring National Park near Queenstown...
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Maine shipbuilder's
plate (as USNS Tanner).
Builders Plate of the TSS
Earnslaw.
Leyland Motors builder's plate.
Clyde Engineering builder’s
plate on Queensland...
- the
paddle steamers Antrim and
Mountaineer and the twin ****
steamer Earnslaw,
transporting sheep,
cattle and p****engers to the
surrounding high country...
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steamers remaining in the world,
along with Nomadic, and the lake
steamer TSS
Earnslaw (1913),
currently still operational in New Zealand.
Keewatin is a p****enger...
- (1912) Astoria⛵️ (1912) Canberra⛵ (1912) Cartela⛵ (1912) Chacon⚓ (1912)
Earnslaw⛵ (1912)
Gustaf III⛵ (1912)
Gustafsberg VII⛵ (1912)
James Caird⚓ (1912)...